88 Ilillil 11111111111 IIIIIII I!111111111 One of CHAN EL'S models, released April 21, 1934 @ GLAMOUR CHANEL ChaPel defined it first and last as worldly beauty. Her perfume, Glamour, is the very word itself. It is the hush fol- lowing your pres- ence in a room. GLAM hand-painted by Gorainoff and show- ing the player from shower to action, which cost $12 a set. THE new Zibeline eau de Cologne J- is just as luscious a scent as the perfume. I need any no more.L. L. ABOUT THE HOUSE Short Waves and Long Distances ,,. ,-", IA, P PED as I al- ./::.:"  ways am . ,.'i':-. " .... . i, :" ,.  springtime in inno- -i{i; :.' cent dreams of ruf- .,<- fled organdie cur- 4" . tains and summer ''' rugs and ways of keeping hot soup hot  on the terrace, it took me a little time to figure out that what people really want right now is short-wave radio sets. It seems the world is full of busybodies who would rather.listen in on some- body's ship-to-shore telephone call than go shopping for the fanciest gadgets I can turn up for them, so all right. asked for it. As it happens, the rumors about transatlantic-telephone snooping are more or less exaggerated. Very few people have had any luck with it at all, because most 6f those calls are scrambled in the transmitting, and what you pick up with the best of short-wave sets is useless for any practical purposes. However, the air is full of other pri- vate business, on which short-wave fans eavesdrop all the time without any trou- ble at all, such as police calls, broad- casts by amateurs (usually pretty sill}, stuff), and informal backchat between fliers. If you know anything about code signalling, the field widens out" ships signalling to ships, ships talking to shore stations, things like that. Short-wave enthusiasts are likely to be vague about what they actually pick up in the course of a season's listening-in, but I gather that it is worth sitting through a year of oNcial weather reports to get one good S. O. S. The big short-wave thrill, of course, is foreign broadcasts, to get which you do not have to be a linguist. London is no problem, and the other broadcasting centres of political and economic inter- est at this time--Paris, Berlin, Rome, Moscowend out duplicates of prac- tically every program in careful Eng- lish. If you can take your propa- ganda straight, there is no better method of absorbing it. Then, the music from "-. It's .,p.recioust So is the young beaoty it b},ings your face. A and neck. Velo-der's is a costly formula that gives skt..:: " a dewy, vel. very texture. Not extr,, agant, though ---the $10 bottle iasts or 3 months, used twice daily. At tter shops or write: 9 University Ple, New York. ve e r m o. ° HcLrdressing Inc. 509 Madison Ave. V 53rd St. New York o I : Authentic  for the sophisticate • Made | 18 East 53rd St. "' k/l, 1 New York City